Turkey's VakıfBank on Sunday beat their Romanian opponents CSM Volei Alba to win the women's CEV Volleyball Champions League.
The Istanbul-based team secured its second consecutive and fourth overall win in the most prestigious women's volleyball club competition in Europe.
The Turkish powerhouse did not lose a single set, thrashing their opponents 3-0 (25-17, 25-11, 25-17).
Meanwhile, Galatasaray, another Turkish cup, lost their bronze medal tie to the Italian side Imoco Volley.
Turkey continued its domination in the women's Champions League as VakıfBank's title became the fifth one for a Turkish club since 2011.